 beautiful cells. Welcome back to Art Awakening. This is Ona. And today I want to just talk about resurrection. And I'm recording this on Easter Sunday, where most of the Western world is celebrating Easter today. But I just recently learned that yesterday, April 16, in 2022, was Hanuman Jayante, which is the celebration of the birth of Lord Hanuman, the monkey god. And I just thought that I looked up Hanuman because I didn't know much about him. And I saw quite a few parallels between Hanuman and Jesus. So I thought it was just really interesting. And then this whole thing about resurrection started coming forward. So I just wanted to share this with you. So if you're not familiar with Hanuman, and forgive me if I'm not quite accurate, I am just relaying what I found online. And I know that there are many stories of Hanuman they don't all mesh. So this is what I learned. Hanuman was a devotee of Rama, who is the incarnation of Vishnu, the preserver of divine order and natural law. Okay, so Hanuman loved Rama so much that he devoted it pretty much his entire life to him. Hanuman came into being by more or less an immaculate conception by means of the wind god. And his mother are on John had been cursed to take the form of one of the monkey people. And she'd been praying for a son or a child. And the life force basically came to her through the wind god to drop this in. So the wind god is symbolic of the breath or the life force itself, right? So that's one thing that they have in common is this immaculate conception. And then the other thing is the resurrection. Okay, so most of us I think are pretty familiar with the Jesus Christ story of resurrection. But Hanuman had a resurrection when he was a child. He reached for the sun thinking it was the fruit. And there are various forms of that story, but ultimately it causes him to die. And then he's resurrected. He's brought back to life by the gods. And so there are these parallels. And I think it's interesting that both of them, this resurrection in the case of Jesus Christ or the birth of Hanuman, who is this character who is resurrected, these are both celebrated in the springtime in the northern hemisphere, which is, of course, the season of resurrection, but there's another thing that I think is really common between the two of them. And that's this factor of wildness. There's a connection to wildness with both of them. And with Jesus Christ, of course, he did go into the wilderness and spent some time there. And that's where he went through this purification process. But also he received the baptism through John the Baptist, who's a really, really interesting character. John, the Baptist is known for having basically lived in the wilderness and is said to have lived on locusts and wild honey. And as a child, I said that was interesting, right, who lives on locusts. But it didn't really strike me how significant that was until my best friend, who is an Orthodox Jew, told me at some point that the insects were very, very like the height of uncoture. So she said eating insects is worse than eating pork. And so the next time I thought about John the Baptist as like, wow, he's out there eating locusts and wild honey. And so that really puts him in a very, very unique class, right? He's this holy man, but he's eating, you know, this height of uncoture food. So it's like this, he is this wild man, right? He's this uncivilized force in human form. And he's the one that Jesus chooses to, you know, through whom to receive the baptism. Okay. And then with Hanuman being the monkey god, right? He is that is symbolic of kind of the wild man, right? The man who has not gone through the civilization process. And, you know, is still very much, you know, still very much tied to nature. Okay. And so what is wild nature, right? Wild nature is this, this kind of raw existence, right? And it's, you know, nature, oh, resurrection, I mean, let's look at resurrection is the moving of the life force so powerfully as to reverse the depth life polarity, right? From death towards life. That's what resurrection is. Okay. Death and life really are the same. Okay. It's just a, it's a polarity. They're two ends of the same thing, right? To move in our lifetimes from death through life and back again. But with a resurrection, we're actually reversing the direction of the life force and moving it back towards life. And this is found nowhere more strongly than in the wilderness, right? Well, wild nature has destructive forces, but any destruction in nature is always followed by a super abundance of life, springing back, right springing forth to fill any void that was caused by the destructive forces. And so that is the rhythm of nature, right? That it always comes back with more life than it, than it did, you know, that then was destroyed. And we can see that there have been several mass extinction events on the earth and each one came, you know, life came springing back in greater abundance and greater diversity than, than what it had been before. So this is the force of resurrection. That every human being, every living being has that force within it, right? It has the capability for that resilience, that return of life, right? Even after something has, you know, brought it down. So what I'm guided to share today is that the resurrection is not linear. We think of the resurrection, right? It's not a linear process. We think of it as linear, like here we have life and then death and then rebirth. So that's a linear progression. But in actuality, what I'm given to see and to share, it's the resurrection exists in eternal time, okay? It's always there. And what the resurrection is, is this life force, right? That is always ready to spring forward, okay? So of course, we're living in temporal time space where we do exist, you know, see things happening in linear time. So how does it work to understand resurrection as an eternal force? Well, how we experience that is as potential, okay? So it's like an acorn or a seed. I have a package of pea seeds here, right? And a seed is something where the life force has been taken down into something that's inert. It's almost dead, right? It's an inert object, a seed. But within it is this incredible life force, right? So in its dry form, it's not expressing as its full-blown potential. It's a potential within it, right? But that potential, that whole living plant is there within each seed and able to spring into existence, spring back into life, right? As soon as the conditions are ripe for it. So in this time, in this time, this period of time in resurrection, right? That's being celebrated all over the world right now. It's really a reminder that it's up to us to not only see that potential that exists right here, okay? We see all these things crashing down. The old order is crashing down. And there are many who believe that this is the end times, that this may be the end of the world, all that stuff, you know? But it's up to us as star seeds to see and understand that potential, to hold it within us, and to choose it, to choose that potential. Because when we conceptualize or, you know, see in our mind's eye what's happening in the world, we can choose how we choose to perceive that, right? And how we choose to envision it, and how we choose to see what's going on. Now, we can see what's going on in the world. And there's all sorts of gearing up for war that's happening. The potential is there for nuclear war. We know this, right? There could be, you know, then we're looking at a nuclear winter and all this stuff, right? And I think it would be spiritual bypassing not to acknowledge the potential for that. But is that the potential that you want to be placing in your third eye and holding on to and focusing on? It's not the potential I want to focus on. I want to focus on the potential of this incredibly vibrant, healthy Eden of an Earth, right? The Earth as Eden. Mother Gaia just full blown in her glory, right? And this is the potential that I've chosen to place in my third eye. And I hope that I'm not the only one. I know that I'm not the only one, right? And while I understand that, you know, it's going to be a journey there, it's I think it's very, very important that we really, really focus on that fully resurrected potential. Because the more we focus on that full potential of resurrection, the realization of that, the more easily it's going to go, right? So it's really up to us to see that potential and to choose it. And in so doing to create it, right? Because we are moving into a collective winter on Mother Earth, but we are the seeds. We are the star seeds, right? That's why we're here. We are the seeds. We carry that potential within us. And we have the power of the chosen ones. And I'm not talking in any kind of elitist sense of some entity outside us bestowing upon us in this kind of special status. But because we have the power to choose, right? And that is a power that's given to every single human being, right? But you know, if you're awake enough, then you're the one that has that realization that we have that power, okay? And that's something that you can choose for yourself and that you can share, you know, with others that we do have that choice. Just like Hanuman, who devoted himself so fully to the preserver of life, that the image of Rama was burned onto his heart, we can choose to devote ourselves to the life force and to that which preserves or sustains it in our life. We each have a calling, right? And that is something that we're called to do or to be, right, to participate in that that embodies the life force that preserves the life force, right? This is our positive expression of that life force when we follow that calling, when we surrender, right? Surrender to anything that we're attached to that is holding us back, you know, letting that go and surrendering to this life calling, this calling that we have. And when we choose that, when we choose life so unwaveringly, we become the chosen ones having chosen ourselves as the sustainers of life, right? And in so doing, we are the resurrection and the life of humanity. So big message. And expect big changes. And I personally am stepping into big changes. I'm going to create a video on that very, very soon. So watch for that. But in the meantime, stay in your heart, do what you love, expect miracles, and remember you were born to be free.